PBS Online Film Festival
Jul
16
to Jul 27

PBS Online Film Festival

Since its launch in 2012, the PBS Online Film Festival has featured diverse films member stations, producers and public media partners. Viewers can watch, vote and share their favorites. This year's festival includes collaborations with a wide variety of public television producers. The PBS Online Film Festival has attracted more than 4 million video streams over the first five years. Official Website

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National Arts Strategies Creative Community Fellowship
Jun
28
2:00 PM14:00

National Arts Strategies Creative Community Fellowship

NAS supports individuals, organizations, and the field to help realize the full potential of creatives in a time when that potential is most needed as a means of self-expression, to promote equity, inclusion and help support a more civil society. NAS’ Creative Community Fellowship brings cultural trailblazers across New England together for five months, to be part of something bigger, to learn life-changing skills and to see dreams become reality. Kreitzer was selected as a 2018 National Arts Strategies Creative Community Fellow. Official Website

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The 64th Flaherty Film Seminar: The Necessary Image
Jun
16
to Jun 22

The 64th Flaherty Film Seminar: The Necessary Image

The Robert Flaherty Film Seminar is the longest continuously running film event in North America. Named after Robert Flaherty (Nanook of the North, Man of Aran, Louisiana Story) who is considered by many to be the father of documentary film, The Seminar began in 1955 when Flaherty’s widow, Frances, convened a group of filmmakers, critics, curators, musicians, and other film enthusiasts at the Flaherty farm in Vermont. For more than fifty years the Flaherty Seminar has been firmly established as a one-of-a-kind institution that seeks to encourage filmmakers and other artists to explore the potential of the moving image.  Kreitzer was selected as a 2018 LEF Foundation/Flaherty Fellow.  Official Website

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Vermont PBS
Jun
1
to Jun 27

Vermont PBS

Vermont PBS celebrates 50 years of educating Vermonters and building stronger communities. As a more-than-statewide broadcaster, reaching all of Vermont, upstate New York, western New Hampshire and the Montreal Metro region, we are committed to connecting the citizens in our region to each other through shared stories and experiences. Kreitzer’s Black Canaries is featured on PBS’ Made Here, a platform for local filmmakers to share their stories with a statewide audience via broadcast, and the rest of the world via Vermont PBS online streaming platforms. Official Website

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Directors Notes
May
16
to May 31

Directors Notes

Since 2006 Directors Notes has scoured the globe for the very best that independent cinema has to offer, whilst sharing the inspiration and production stories behind the filmmaking of some of the world’s most talented directors. Eclectic in its tastes, Directors Notes is where you can find the most cutting edge films regardless of genre, length or technique. With the role of filmmaker more prevalent now than at any other point in history, Directors Notes remains dedicated to revealing the What, How and Why of the greatest independent cinema being made today. Official Website

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Film Fest Petaluma
May
4
to May 6

Film Fest Petaluma

Founded in 2008, Film Fest Petaluma is an annual showcase of the best new short films from around the world with filmmakers in conversation. Located in the heart of wine country, just 30 miles north of Golden Gate Bridge, Petaluma has one of the most well preserved historic city centers in all of California. Official Website

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Booooooom TV
Apr
19
2:30 PM14:30

Booooooom TV

A global arts & culture platform, Booooooom is an authoritative voice in the new contemporary arts scene, highlighting emerging talents from around the world.  Black Canaries was selected and promoted as part of their curated website, Vimeo channel and social media platforms.  Official Website

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Crossroads Film Festival
Apr
12
to Apr 15

Crossroads Film Festival

The Crossroads Film Society celebrates the art of filmmaking in all of its diversity and depth. The Crossroads Film Society facilitates and promotes a broader spectrum of film and video for the community, presents and honors films and videos related to Mississippi and the South, and provides educational opportunities and facilitates general discussions for film lovers and aspiring filmmakers. Official Website

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Oxford Film Festival
Feb
7
to Feb 11

Oxford Film Festival

Home to the University of Mississippi, past haunts of William Faulkner, Larry Brown, Barry Hannah and John Grisham, current home of Ace Atkins, Jack Pendarvis, and listed as one of John Vilani's "100 best small arts towns in America", Oxford offers a unique blend of literary and artistic appreciation within the setting of a vibrant college town.  In it's 4th year of being named a Top 50 Film Festival worth the entry fee from MovieMaker magazine, the 15th Oxford Film Festival is a five-day event celebrating the art of independent film. Official Website

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